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Hermann Nitsch

Schüttbild, 2006150 x 200cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on canvasGalerie Kandlhofer
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This vibrant abstract artwork features a bold, expressive composition. The canvas is covered in a kaleidoscope of colors, with splashes of red, blue, green, and yellow creating a dynamic, energetic atmosphere. The overall impression is one of spontaneity and gestural movement, reflecting the artist's dynamic painting technique. While there are no recognizable subject matters, the piece evokes a sense of chaos and energy, inviting the viewer to interpret the artwork through their own unique perspective. The historical context or the artist's intention behind this work is not specified, but the bold, captivating visual elements make it a compelling example of contemporary abstract expressionism. ...

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Artist
Hermann Nitsch
B.1938, Austrian

Hermann Nitsch was a pioneering figure in Viennese Actionism, renowned for his multidisciplinary practice that merges performance, painting, music, and theatrical spectacle. His central artistic vision, known as the “Theatre of Orgies and Mysteries,” aimed to engage all five senses through intense, immersive experiences involving flesh, blood, and visceral materials. Nitsch’s work blurred the boundaries between art and ritual, focusing on raw physicality and emotional catharsis. Beginning with expressive figurative painting and Arte Informel influences, Nitsch evolved toward provocative live actions in the 1960s that combined noise, screaming, and ritualistic dismemberment, challenging traditional aesthetic and social conventions. His large-scale performances often incorporated music—composed symphonies, noise orchestras, and amplified instruments—heightening the sensory impact. Nitsch viewed painting as an embodiment of life’s passion, using his physical presence and painter’s smock within his works to invite viewers into an intimate, performative relationship with the creative process. His groundbreaking “three-day play” and “six-day play” performances epitomize his vision of art as a ritualistic and transformative act. His work remains influential for its radical exploration of corporeality, spirituality, and the limits of artistic expression. ...

Hermann Nitsch: Artworks
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Galerie Kandlhofer
Gallery
Galerie Kandlhofer
Vienna

Galerie Kandlhofer is a young Austrian gallery, founded in 2016 situated in the centre of Vienna. With a focus on supporting emerging talents, the gallery represents Austrian and international artists, with a multifaceted program ranging from painting, sculpture, drawing, photography and installations to a series dedicated to contemporary video works and performances. Represented Gallery artists are: Hermann Nitsch, Richie Culver, Acaye Kerunen, Sofia Borges, Faye Wei Wei, Frauke Dannert, Karl Karner, Alina Kunitsyna, James English Leary, Xie Lei, Nana Mandl, Hannah Perry, Maximilian Prüfer, Markus Redl, Rodrigo Valenzuela, Marc Henry, Alicia Viebrock. ...